Cagles Mill Lake
Cagles Mill Lake as seen from dam.  U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo.
Cagles Mill Lake as seen from dam. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo.
Location of Cagles Mill Lake in Indiana, USA.
Location of Cagles Mill Lake in Indiana, USA.
Cagles Mill Lake
Location of Cagles Mill Lake in Indiana, USA.
Location of Cagles Mill Lake in Indiana, USA.
Cagles Mill Lake
LocationOwen / Putnam counties, Indiana, United States
Coordinates39°27′52″N 86°52′58″W / 39.4644628°N 86.8829156°W / 39.4644628; -86.8829156[1]
Typereservoir
Primary inflowsMill Creek
Primary outflowsMill Creek
Basin countriesUnited States
Water volume228,120 acre⋅ft (0.28138 km3) Peak 27,112 acre⋅ft (0.033442 km3) Normal
Surface elevation636 feet (194 m)[1]

Cagles Mill Lake, also known as Cataract Lake, is a reservoir located near Cataract, Indiana in Lieber State Recreation Area, in west central Indiana on the borders of Putnam and Owen counties. It is alimented from the north by Mill Creek and drains out through to the Eel River to its south, which then makes its way to the White River. Indiana State Road 42 once went through where Cataract Lake is now and currently has a new, entirely different route on the upper area from its original route.

Located on the lake are the state's largest waterfalls, the Cataract Falls. A main attraction to tourists on the lake is a bald eagle's nest, where the birds return every season.

Cagles Mill Dam is a flood control project of the United States Army Corps of Engineers, an earthen dam completed in 1953. It impounds a maximum capacity of 228,120 acre-feet (281,380,000 m3), and normal storage of 27,112 acre-feet (33,442,000 m3).[2]

References

  1. 1 2 "Cagles Mill Lake". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved Jan 15, 2021.
  2. "Cagles Mill Lake, west Indiana". FindLakes.


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